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NOTES ON THE FLORA OF SUSSEX.—IL. 
By C. E. Saumon, F.L.S. 
(Concluded from p. 20.) 
a ae abyssinica Cass. III. Rubbish-heap, Brighton ! 1900; 
os Hess trifida L. ILI. coke Sands Farm! 1903; E. E. 
Jasione montana L. I. Shottermill Common and Aldworth, 
Blackdown ; W. M. R. Siethoon Comte: H.G. B.. V. Near 
Catsfield, Neal 1876; J. H. A. Jenner. VI. Fairlight, 1888 ; 
R. Paulson. 
Wahlenbergia hederacea Reichb. IV. Balcombe Forest; D. 
VII. On the side of the great bog leading from bates Rocks towards 
Groombridge; Cooper. Buckhurst Park, 1904 
Phyteuma orbiculare Ls. IL. Storrington Downs, abundant; M. C. 
IV. Downs above Kingston, riage Between Seaford and mouth 
of Cuckmere, 1902. V. Downs n ar Alfriston, 1902. VI. Fair- 
i in li tt. 
E 
P. spicatum L. VI. On eaaet in a meadow, Fairlight. Supp. i. 
to Nat. Hist. Hastings, 1883. No doubt this solitary example was 
sastentally introduced. 
Campanula omits L. I. Lynch Ball and Bepton Downs; 
H. G. B. 
tC. rapunculoides L. I. Self-sown weed in garden of Rother Hill, 
Stedham ; H. G. B. If native anywhere in England, certainly not 
in Sussex, where it appears only as a weed in gardens or in equally 
suse te ig ~ 
. Banks of Rother, Stedham; H. G. B. 
| Sant My re L. *IV. Woods near Handeross; ee 
V. Oxycoccos L. II. Chiltington Common! 1908; A. B. C. 
Calluna Erica DC. var. *incana Auct. II. akeee and 
West Chiltington Commons! 1908; 
Erica Tetris L. I. Aldworth, Blackdown ; W. M. RB. 
Pyrola minor L. 1. Winden Wood, Chilgrove ; H. G. B. 
Hy vpopitys ‘ole Crantz. I. Eastdean, near Houghton ; 
*4 Statice Bonduelli Lestib. ILI. Devil’s Dyke! “7% T. Stonelea. 
‘Probably introduced with foreign seed,” W. . He msley. A 
native of Algeria. 
Hottonia palatrs L. III. Bramber ditches; H. H. 
Primula acaulis L. var. caulescens Koch. IV. Wood by Chailey 
Common ! pone "E, 
Lysimachia Nummularia L, III. Henfield levels; H. H. 
L. nemorum L. IV. Woods between Coneyburrows and New 
Barcombe, and between Newick Station and Chailey Common; 
H. ee VY. St. See - WW, ae ee 
nagallis arvensis L. var. *carnea Schrank. III. Stubble-field, 
Brighton! 1908 ; T. “HL. This locality is in Sussex East; Watson 
division of the county bisects Brighton. 
